KURUVINDUM
-- This is a name that we created because we wanted a name that was unique
and had a contemporary resonance. Plus, we wanted the name to convey a
sense of value and (linguistically speaking) straddle the ancient as well
as the modern.

We
started with “Kuruvinda” which is the ancient Sanskrit name for a
Ruby.

As words
do, it changed over the years to "Korundum”, and thence to the current
English name "Corundum".

Kuruvindum
is a synthesis of the original Sanskrit name along with its
modern English equivalent ("Kuruvind" from the
Sanskrit "Kuruvinda"
+ "um" from the English "Corundum" gives "Kuruvindum
").

So what
have we achieved here? We have a (derived) name that meets two out of
the three criteria mentioned above:-

(1) First, it is rooted in the ancient through
one of it’s two parents -- the Sanskrit language word “Kuruvinda". It
also has a modern linkage through its other parent -- the modern English
word “Corundum”.

(2)
Second, it also conveys value through it's twin linguistic
linkages with a precious gemstone (Ruby ). It
is linked with the very ancient Sanskrit name for a Ruby
("Kuruvinda") as well as the contemporary English name for a
Ruby ("Corundum").

That leaves
one more criterion out of those mentioned above -- that the
name should be unique. We took Google's assistance for
checking out this uniqueness.

We ran the name
"Kuruvindum" through the Google search engine. Typing
“Kuruvindum” into the Search Bar on the Googlehome page returned a NIL output. So this name does meet
the third criterion mentioned above -- of being
unique.

KURUVINDUM
& Google

Till as late as the 12th of October
2007, typing “Kuruvindum” into the Search Bar on the
Google home page invariably
returned a NIL output. However,
subsequent to 12th October 2007 the famed Google Search
Spider picked up this website while crawling the web
and has now indexed the site into the vast Google search
results storage. So the NIL results shown above do not occur any
longer from a Google search on "Kuruvindum",
and instead the website gets cited in the search results